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Saturday, June 13, 2015

LEEK Hunting and Mountain Preserve Open House 19-21 June 2015Team LEEK

Please join us at our 7th Annual Open House and Benefit MotorcycleRide to meet our Warriors and their families. I've attached the Open HouseFlyer and I'll send out the Benefit Motorcycle Ride flyer separately due totheir file sizes.

It will be another great weekend of FUNdraising for our wounded andinjured veterans. A few highlights will be the Dinner and Live Auction onFriday night which still cost $10 for a fantastic meal by Diana Gibble. Weare expecting some great auction items ranging from antique guns, art andmuch more. Our Silent Auction will be held on two days Friday and Saturdaywith separate auction items for each night. What sets it apart this year,you will have a chance to win a NEW Remington R1 1911 .45 cal semi autohandgun valued at $900.00 (Donated by Doug Liszka of Los Group) just bybidding on the Silent Auction items. We'll still have our famous ChineseAuction on Saturday with plenty of neat baskets and other extraordinarygifts.

Vendors are WELCOME on Saturday with no charge. Please contact thenumber below for Vendor space.

On Saturday night after the Benefit Motorcycle Ride sponsored by theAmerican Eagles, we will have a live concert with Ricky Lee and his bandwww.rickyleemusic.com from 6-9PM. Tickets are $20 and can be purchasedonline at www.leekpreserve.org as well as dinner tickets and our TurkeyShoot on Saturday.

Sunday brings us to a close with a Sunrise Service by Faith BibleChurch of Little Genesee, N.Y. and a Father's Day Breakfast. Thank you andI hope to see you sometime during the weekend. Please feel free to passthis along to your friends and post the flyer as well.

The two $10 fees that volunteers
must pay for background checks associated with child protection laws
enacted last year would be waived under legislation which moved
unanimously this week in the state House. The move was made as an
amendment to House Bill 1276, which is expected to be voted on final passage next week.

The amendment would do away with the
fee volunteers must pay to undergo the necessary background checks
performed by the Department of Human Services and the Pennsylvania State
Police. The fees have applied to volunteers since the enactment of Act
153 of 2014. In response to this legislation, Gov. Tom Wolf has
announced that he is directing the Pennsylvania State Police and the
Department of Human Services to begin waiving these fees as of July 1.

Since the act’s implementation, it
has been clear that changes are necessary to defray the burden this law
has placed on our adult volunteers who work with children on a regular
basis. We have heard from virtually every type of volunteer group about
the difficulties they face as a result of the changes implemented in Act
153.

This amendment is an important first
step in fixing this flawed law to benefit these volunteers. Adopting
this amendment to waive the fee not only makes it the law of the land,
but prevents any governor’s administration from using the fee to
generate revenue on the backs of our Commonwealth’s volunteers.

I look forward to passage of House
Bill 1276 next week with the goal of having it signed into law by the
end of the month.

On Monday, June 1, I joined every
one of my House colleagues in unanimously defeating the tax increase
legislation proposed by Gov. Tom Wolf in his March 3 budget proposal by a
vote of 193-0. The vote was taken on an amendment to House Bill 283
that would have raised taxes by nearly $5 billion.

The amendment proposed to increase
the state’s Personal Income Tax by 21 percent, the Sales and Use Tax
rate by 10 percent and would have subjected items such as diapers, day
care expenses, textbooks, professional services and nursing home care to
sales tax for the first time in Pennsylvania history.

The vote I cast that day is a direct
response to the overwhelming opposition to the Wolf tax increases that
has been voiced by our constituents. Many of the hard-working people who
live in our districts have spoken out loud and clear against what would
be the largest tax hike in Pennsylvania history – and a huge tax
increase on the middle class – since the day it was proposed.

The vote was also a referendum in
favor of fiscal responsibility. Good stewardship of taxpayer dollars
means spending what you have and not what you wish you had. For the last
four years, we as a General Assembly have moved Pennsylvania in the
right direction, paring down a huge deficit without relying on the
Pennsylvania taxpayer to foot the bill.

Wolf’s tax plan, which we defeated
that day, is irresponsible and reckless. The people who have approached
me about it know it. The proposal would hit their wallets from “cradle
to grave” and have a negative effect on our economy. In the end, it
sends money to Harrisburg – a place where tax dollars too often go to
die.

This vote allows us to move the
budget process forward in a manner that proposes to spend more wisely
and responsibly. I look forward to supporting proposals that continue us
down a responsible path to prosperity.

Army Officer Professional Training

I will be traveling to San Antonio,
Texas this weekend to begin the next level of my officer development
training with the U.S. Army. In my current capacity as a captain with
the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, I’ll be attending the two-week
Reserve Component Captain’s Career Course, a required course and a
prerequisite for promotion to the rank of major.

The course is offered once a year,
and is always held during the month of June. This level of professional
development training is the next required step in an Army officer’s
career.

I’m looking forward to this
opportunity to further develop my leadership and technical skills, and
as a way of further strengthening my commitment to serving our country.
While I’m away, I have great faith in the abilities of my staff members
in DuBois, St. Marys and Clearfield, to handle state government issues
and continue serving the residents of the 75th District until I am off
military orders.

Replacement of the Mill Creek Bridge near Ridgway....is
underway. Work will take place one side at a time. The current bridge
was originally built in in 1939 and carries an average of almost 700
vehicles daily.

During the first phase of
construction, you may encounter minor delays for daylight flagging
operations. Temporary traffic signals will be in place later this summer
as work moves into other construction phases. The signals will enforce
an alternating traffic pattern.

Work is expected to last until the
middle of December but PennDOT will open both lanes of the bridge
earlier if work progress allows.

June 13th - Kids pit opens at 10:00 a.m. and chicken BBQ is 1:00 p.m.
All snakes must be turned in at 5:00 p.m. to be eligible for Saturday
trophies. At 6:00 p.m. trophies awarded for snakes turned in on
Saturday. Band from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

June 14th - pit opens at 7:00 a.m. Kids pit opens at 10:00 a.m.
Chicken BBQ is at noon. All snakes must be turned in to pit by 2:00
p.m. Trophies awarded at 3:00 p.m. Cash prize drawing at 3:00 p.m. Educational talks, questions and answers all day both days.

Come
and check out the snakes, get a bite to eat and see what our venders
have to offer. Tonight a band from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Enjoy the
weekend in Sinnemahoning.

SHINGLEHOUSE, PA---Gerald T. “Jerry” Lamb, 58, of Shinglehouse, PA, passed away unexpectedly in his home Friday, June 12, 2015 after a long illness.

Born February 24, 1957 in Cuba, NY, he was a son of Thomas and Anna Taylor Lamb. In 1994 in Shinglehouse, he married Pam G. Appleby, who survives.

Jerry was a graduate of Oswayo Valley High School in Shinglehouse. He was self-employed having had a firewood and fence post business. He was also employed by Eldred Township as a laborer before retiring due to ill health.

Jerry was a member of the Oswayo Valley Rod and Gun Club in Millport. Before failing health, he loved to hunt. He enjoyed fishing. His greatest love was his family.

Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Tory R. Appleby of Millport; four sons, Nathanial P. “Nate” Appleby of Warsaw, NY, Thomas G. Lamb of Warren, and Alex F. Lamb and Keith A. Lamb, both at home; four grandchildren; a sister, Donna (Terry) Smith of Cuba, NY; two brothers, Donald Lamb of Richburg, NY and Steve (Sarah) Fiske of Ceres, NY; and several nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, Jerry was predeceased by a sister, Patty Stives.

In keeping with Jerry’s wishes, there will be no public visitation or funeral services. A celebration of Jerry’s life will be held on a date and time to be announced.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Rayola Appleby, PO Box 91, Ceres, NY 14721, to help assist with expenses.

Jerry’s family has entrusted his care to the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse, PA.

Detour Coming During Bridge Replacement in Roulette Township Starting Monday, June 15thRoulette, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is advising drivers that a detour will be in effect starting Monday, June 15, as replacement work begins for Route 4003 (West Fishing Creek Road/Pomeroy Street/Clara Road) bridge in Roulette Township, Potter County. The work is expected to last through November 3 and an official 12 mile detour will be in place for the length of the project, while Route 4003 is closed at the bridge. The detour will direct drivers to use T-530, SR 4005 (East Fishing Creek Road), T-306 (West Carley Hill Road), T-341 (White Chopping Road, and back to T-530 (West Fishing Creek Road).Starting June 15, crews will begin work to replace the current bridge with a new single span spread box beam. The bridge spans a tributary to Fishing Creek. The 54-foot bridge was originally built in 1937 and carries an average of 230 vehicles daily. Once replacement is complete, PennDOT will be able to remove the bridge from Potter County’s structurally deficient list.Overall work will include replacement of the bridge and approach work. Work is expected to last until the beginning of November but PennDOT will open both lanes of the bridge earlier if work progress allows. Dolomite Products Company, Inc., DBA A. I.Blades of Hornell, New York, is the contractor on this $765,211.10 project.

Jim, a bit of news for you.A federal judge has prevented the attempts of ISPs throughout the US from putting a stop to “Net Neutrality”. As of today, Friday 6/12/2015, “Net Neutrality” was in full swing. Most of us didn’t and won’t notice a difference, so what does “Net Neutrality” actually do?Basically, “Net Neutrality” evens the playing field of the internet. It doesn’t matter if you’re a big company, small company, or an individual. One of the most notable parts of this is that ISP’s can’t throttle the speed to different services or websites in preference over another one or filter out parts of the internet. For example, a few years ago, Verizon prevented access to “Google Wallet” from your cell phone.The fight isn’t over though. Republicans in Congress are fighting against “Net Neutrality” and a group of Internet Service Providers are still fighting it and have a hearing scheduled for later in the year.Here’s a good Q&A about “Net Neutrality”.http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2015/02/24/net-neutrality-what-is-it-guide/23237737/Nathaniel TaylorOwnerHendo ComputersPh: (814) 558-8170Em: Nate@HendoComputers.co

Wellsville, NY - Dawn “Joan” Elliott, 87, of 13 Meadowbrook Court passed away on Thursday, June 11, 2015 at home following a brief illness. She was born on December 23, 1927 in Shinglehouse, PA, the daughter of the late Reuben and Doris (Yeager) Elliott.Dawn was raised in Bolivar and was a graduate of Bolivar High School. She began her 35 year career with AT&T right out of high school as a switchboard operator in Wellsville. She retired in 1984 as a Supervisor of Operators in Buffalo. During the Blizzard of 77, she remained in the office for several days to help provide service to the many customers in need. After retirement she devoted herself to the care of her loving family.She was a former active member of the Pioneers of Telecommunication, the Bolivar United Methodist Church, the Jones Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Twig and the Monday Club. Dawn was a member and supporter of many organizations dedicated to community enrichment. She was grateful to her beloved family and her many loving caregivers for the wonderful care she received over the years and especially over the last few months.She was predeceased in addition to her parents by, a sister, Joyce Elliott, brothers, Wayne and Gerald Elliott, a sister-in-law, Lois Elliott and a nephew, David Elliott. She is survived by David’s wife Kathleen Elliott of Hyde Park, three nephews, Mark (Linda) Elliott and Greg (Lori) Elliott both of Wellsville, and Jon (Cheryl) Elliott of Scio, two nieces, Susan (Albert) Meyer of Painesville, Ohio and Pamela (Robert) Stevenson of Olean, several great nieces & nephews and her faithful canine companion, “Shadow”. Friends are invited to call on Monday, (June 15, 2015) from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the J. W. Embser Sons Funeral Home Inc. in Wellsville. The funeral will follow visitation at 1:00 pm in the funeral home with Rev. Ralph Eastlack presiding. Burial will be Maple Lawn Cemetery in Bolivar.

The family suggests memorial donations be made to the SPCA Serving Allegany County or the Hart Comfort House.

Roulette is without electrical power. Multiple trees are reported on power lines. Ambulance has been dispatched to Hester Avenue for difficulty breathing. Check on your elderly neighbors and those who depend on electricity for breathing assistance. It may be an extended outage as trees & wires are down all over the area.Solomon's words is operating on emergency power temporarily but we may have to shut down if the generator doesn't hold up.

A program on a partnership between area Presbyterian churches with their counterparts in the African Republic of Ghana will be presented at 7 pm Sunday, June 14, at the First United Presbyterian Church at 402 North Main Street in Coudersport. The public is welcome.Two representatives of the Lake Erie Presbytery’s Partnership with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Ghana, Rev. Tim Olsen and Douglas Ebert, will share stories, photographs, memorabilia and Ghanaian food during an evening of community, fun and information sharing.Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Ghana is a denomination of 150,000 members. Mission campaigns in Ghana have been focused on providing quality education for children, training leaders for community transformation, combatting sexual violence, supporting water/sewer projects, improving access to health care and education, and building faith.

PA CleanWays of McKean County, an affiliate of Keep PA Beautiful, joined with several organizations to conduct an electronic recycling event at the Bradford public Works site on Holley Avenue in Bradford on Friday, June 12, 2015, from 10am to 2PM.

Hundreds of McKean County Residents took advantage of the event and filled two trucks full of electronics. PA Clean Ways contracts with JVS Environmental of Rockwood, PA, who will return on Monday to pick up the electronics that could not fit in the trucks.

Sixteen volunteers assisted with the project and the following organizations and business assisted including Penn State Extension, the McKean County Conservation District, McKean County Adult Probation, the City of Bradford, and Domino’s Pizza provided a reduced price on lunch for the event workers. The next PA CleanWays event will be a tire collection on Saturday, July 25th in Smethport, PA.

Cliff Lane, McKean County Commissioner, shakes hands with Jeff Tanner, President of PA CleanWays Of McKean County at
the recycling event in Bradford, PA

On 06-11-15 the City of Bradford Police Department received several reports of theft from motor vehicles, 3 burglaries, and 2 attempted burglaries. These incidents were reported on Edwards St., Abbott Rd., Calvin Ct., Prospect St., and Summer St. Officers worked throughout the day taking the reports and conducting a thorough investigation. Forensic Evidence was collected from the scenes by Bradford City Police Officers trained in fingerprint and DNA collection.Officers then obtained photo evidence of the perpetrator from a resident's trail camera set up in a surveillance position on the front porch area. With the use of these surveillance photos Police were able to identify the perpetrator as a female named Teagan E. Grove of 37 Cole Ave., Bradford PA 16701.Officers were able to obtain a search warrant for the residence of Teagan E. Grove at 37 Cole Ave. and that warrant was executed in the evening hours of 06-11-15. Officers located Teagan E. Grove at the residence and took her into custody on an arrest warrant for Prowling and Loitering at nighttime and Trespassing. A search of the residence was conducted and several of the items stolen from the earlier incidents were recovered. The items ranged from electronics, computers, gps units, and credit cards.Magistrate William Todd of Smethport arraigned Teagan E. Grove on the charges and remanded her to McKean County Jail in lieu of $20,000 cash bail. The City of Bradford Police Department will be filing additional charges in this case in lieu of last nights search warrant and pending forensic test results.

Montoursville – This is the latest update on the Interstate 80 Mifflinville River Bridge Project in Columbia County.From Monday, June 15, through Thursday, June 18, lane restrictions will be in effect for paving operations on Interstate 80 westbound from mile 242 to mile 241.Work will be performed each day between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m.Traffic will be switched from one lane to another throughout this operation.Motorists should expect delays, be alert and drive with caution through the work zone.

Montoursville – This is an update for work next week on the $4.2 million Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) project in Columbia, Lycoming, Montour, and Union counties in central Pennsylvania.On Monday, the contractor will begin earth moving activities off of the northbound shoulder on Route 15 in Kelly Township, Union County. Work should be completed by the end of the week.The northbound travel lane will be closed next week and will remain closed while work continues at that location.The contractor also will be placing the foundation for a message board on Interstate 80 eastbound in West Hemlock Township, Montour County. The right shoulder of the highway is closed, but no traffic lanes are affected.

State agriculture leaders outlined
steps they are taking to prepare for the likelihood of an outbreak of
highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in the Commonwealth during a
meeting of the House Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee this week.

As chairman of the committee, I
appreciated the opportunity to be briefed on what is being done to
address this serious threat to the state’s poultry industry. While it
appears unlikely we can prevent the disease from coming to Pennsylvania
entirely, I am encouraged by the efforts of the Department of
Agriculture and the poultry industry to be prepared to contain it as
much as possible.

In his presentation, Agriculture
Secretary Russell Redding said, “The economic threat of HPAI in
Pennsylvania is so great that we in state government cannot afford to
get this wrong. With more than 11,000 flocks, more than $1 billion in
sales, billions more in related economic activity and wages, and more
than 53,000 jobs tied to the poultry industry, the long-term effects
could be devastating financially to our state and those in and around
the industry.”

Although no cases have been
diagnosed yet in Pennsylvania, as of June 9, approximately 46.8 million
birds have been affected on 228 premises in 21 states. Minnesota and
Iowa are the hardest hit, with estimated economic losses of $300 million
and $600 million respectively.

I
was pleased to welcome members of Boy Scout Troop 530 from Ulysses to
the state Capitol earlier this week. In the front row, left to right,
are scouts Johnathan Petsch, Justin Adams, Keven Jordan and Josiah Howe.
In the back row are Mike Guryn and Cliff Wood.

Natural Gas Impact Fees Are Benefitting Our Communities

Earlier this week,
the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) announced more than
$220 million was generated through Act 13 impact fees last year. More
than $2.2 million of that is on the way to communities in Cameron,
McKean and Potter counties to address the impacts of natural gas
drilling here.

As noted in this recent article in the Bradford Era,
I believe we must work to keep the impact fee in place rather than move
forward with Gov. Tom Wolf’s severance tax proposal, which would be
devastating to both the conventional and unconventional drilling
industries.

Even the non-partisan Independent
Fiscal Office has said the governor’s proposal would give Pennsylvania
one of the highest effective tax rates in the nation.

This issue is expected to be one of
many points of contention as we work toward a 2015-16 state budget.

Bill to Aid Retirees Earns House Approval

The state House this
week approved my legislation to increase the income eligibility limit
for the state’s reduced-fee vehicle registration program for retirees.

The program, which offers vehicle
registration at a discount rate of $10, is open to any person who is
retired and receiving Social Security or other pension income that does
not exceed $19,200 annually. House Bill 582
would increase the income eligibility limit to $23,500, the same limit
set for the state’s PACENET prescription drug assistance program. The
threshold was last increased in 1998.

The House
Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, which I chair, will hold an
informational meeting next week about dairy pricing transparency.
Specifically, the committee will discuss House Bill 1265,
which would require any payment made to a dairy farmer to clearly
delineate the dollar amount of the total that consists of money
collected from the state mandated over-order premium.

The meeting will be streamed live on RepCauser.com starting at 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 17.

Mark Your Calendar!

The Ninth Annual “Art in the Wilds”
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Born August 28, 1920 in Ceres Township, Pa., he was a son of Raymond and Opal Sherwood Ford. On May 23, 1943 in Fort Pierce, Florida, he married Adronicia J. “Jean” Fischer, who passed away on March 7, 2010.

WWII Veteran

Mr. Ford attended the former Bell Run Country School and was a U.S. Navy veteran having served during World War II. He was self-employed in local oil and gas fields for over 50 years, and was also self-employed in the gas and oil supply industry, owning Ford Brothers Pipe Company in Duke Center.

He was a former member of the Foursquare Gospel Church in Bradford. He was a member of Sharon Lodge #598 F. & A.M. in Shinglehouse and had previously been a member of McKean Masonic Lodge # 388 F. & A.M. in Smethport.

Mr. Ford’s greatest love was his family. He resided in Smethport most of his life.

Surviving are three sons, Richard A. (Jane) Ford of Roulette, David W. (Michelle) Ford of Rew, and Donald R. Ford; a daughter, Beverly J. (Lester) Long of Richmond, Va.; 13 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; a sister, Marietta Townsend of Cross Forks, Florida; and several nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents and wife, Mr. Ford was predeceased by two sisters and three brothers.

In keeping with Mr. Ford’s wishes there was no public visitation.

Private graveside services were held Friday, June 12, 2015 in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Shinglehouse.

Flowers are gratefully declined. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, Greater PA Chapter, 1128 State St., Suite 301, Erie, PA 16501

Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the care of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.

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